Fact Check: Obama Camp’s First Ad of the Season Chock-Full of Fabrications
In what is sure to be a sign of things to come, FactCheck.org took a look at the Obama Campaign’s first TV ad and found it to be seriously lacking:
President Obama’s first 2012 campaign ad misleads on ethics, “clean-energy” jobs and U.S. dependence on oil imports.
- The spot uses outdated quotes from groups that said his record on ethics is “unprecedented” and that he “kept a promise to toughen ethics rules.” One of those same groups said later that he “has let down millions of Americans who accepted his word,” and another rated his promise as “broken.”
- The 30-second TV spot also trumpets a claim of “2.7 million jobs” in “America’s clean-energy industry.” That mostly counts jobs put in place long before Obama took office.
- Finally, it boasts that U.S. dependence on foreign oil has declined to below 50 percent, as a net share of total demand, for the first time in more than a decade. That’s true, and increasing U.S. oil production is a factor (despite Republican criticisms that Obama is anti-drilling). But economists say the chief factor is reduced oil consumption, brought on by the recent economic recession.
Not a good start… more of the same, and more of an illustration why he doesn’t deserve our votes.

Never accept a campaign ad at face value, use then as a hint of things to look into and research for yourself, you wont get the real facts any other way.